Sculpted detail
Raised sculpted detailing and sharply defined textures throughout the surface.
The Floral Cross
Inspired by medieval floral ornament and gothic crosswork, the ring of the Floral Cross blends structure with refinement without softening the form.
The cross structure gives it weight and symmetry, which is the same foundation seen in medieval church architecture, carved stone altars, and royal seals across Europe. But the edges bloom outward into floral detail drawn from gothic embellishments, the kind found in cathedral ironwork and illuminated manuscripts. It is the ring of the man who understands that strength and elegance are not opposites. Discipline, brought to its finest point, becomes art.
Bold enough to carry presence. Detailed enough to reward a closer look.
The Floral Cross draws from the medieval crosswork seen in cathedral stone, royal seals, and knightly ornament across Europe.
In the Middle Ages, the cross was more than a sacred mark. It appeared on banners, armor, manuscripts, and carved church doors as a symbol of order, devotion, and strength under discipline. Over time, gothic craftsmen began shaping the cross with sharper lines, floral ends, and balanced symmetry, turning faith and structure into art. This style could be seen in cathedral ironwork, illuminated manuscripts, and heraldic crests, where hard geometry met refined detail. The result was a symbol that carried both command and elegance.
The Floral Cross represents that balance: strength without brutality, beauty without weakness, and discipline refined into form.
Every detail is intentional. From sculpted relief to refined finishing, this ring is built to be lived in and remembered.
Raised sculpted detailing and sharply defined textures throughout the surface.
Hollowed inner band improves comfort and breathability for everyday wear,
Tapered rear profile creates a more natural fit on the hand without compromising its bold presence.
Balanced proportions and clean hand finishing